Not yet prepared for films yet: Adaa Khan

Not yet prepared for films yet: Adaa Khan

Mumbai, Oct 10 (IANS) Actress Adaa Khan, who is seen as Shesha in TV show “Naagin 2”, says film offers have come her way, but she is not prepared to tread that path yet.

“I have been getting quite a lot of film offers, but I was not prepared to enter such a big industry. Whenever I will be prepared, I will definitely do it,” Adaa said here.

“It’s not about the roles, it’s just that I get little scared. There were a lot of film offers, but I don’t want to name them because now someone else has that. So, it would be unfair to take names,” added Adaa, who earlier featured in shows like “Amrit Manthan” and “Piya Basanti Re”.

She considers “Naagin”, which came out in June this year, as the turning point in her career.

“I definitely feel ‘Naagin’ is the turning point in my career. It gave me a lot of success. I got to play different shades. I started as a positive character in ‘Naagin’, and then I did grey shades.

“So, as an actor, I was satisfied with the role that I played. I got an equal amount of love even when I played the negative role,” she added.

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Not prepared for films yet: Adaa Khan (Lead)

Mumbai, Oct 10 (IANS) Actress Adaa Khan, who is seen as Shesha in TV show “Naagin 2”, says film offers have come her way but she is not prepared to tread that path yet.

“I have been getting quite a number of film offers, but I am not prepared to enter such a big industry yet. Whenever I shall be prepared, I will definitely do it,” Adaa said here.

“It’s not about the roles, it’s just that I get a little scared. There were a lot of film offers, but I don’t want to name them because now someone else has that. So, it would be unfair to take names,” added Adaa, who earlier featured in shows like “Amrit Manthan” and “Piya Basanti Re”.

She considers “Naagin”, which came out in June this year, as the turning point in her career.

“I definitely feel ‘Naagin’ is the turning point in my career. It gave me a lot of success. I got to play different shades. I started as a positive character in ‘Naagin’, and then I did grey shades.

“So, as an actor, I was satisfied with the role that I played. I got an equal amount of love even when I played the negative role,” she added.

Close on the heels of its success, now Colors has come up with the second season of the show. The story has taken a forward leap of 25 years.

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